In 2003, the famous rock formation known as the Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire's White Mountains collapsed. This iconic granite face, which had been a symbol of the state for over 200 years, fell during the night of May 3rd. The collapse was attributed to natural erosion and weathering processes that had weakened the structure over time. The event was mourned by many, and the site has since been commemorated with memorials and educational efforts.
Old Man of the Mountains, The Great Stone Face, or The Profile
Old Man of the Mountain- for more info see wikipedia
Old Man of the Mountains, The Great Stone Face, or The Profile
in nh? man one the mountain? he fell in '06 i think...
The famous rock formation in New Hampshire's White Mountains that resembled an old man's head was called the "Old Man of the Mountain." It was a notable natural landmark and symbol of New Hampshire until it collapsed in 2003. The formation had been a popular tourist attraction and was featured on the state’s license plates.
The old man in the mountain was what they called it. The post office issued a special stamp showing it.
The old man in the mountain was what they called it. The post office issued a special stamp showing it.
The Old Man of the Mountain.
White Mountains, Green Mountains, Catskill Mountains, Alleghenies, Adirondacks.
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Old Man of the Mountain- for more info see wikipedia